This Week @ The AIA Great European Carnival

Battle of the Bands

The largest Battle of the Bands competition Hong Kong has ever seen kicks off this week at The AIA Great European Carnival, with over 100 bands from the SAR entered.  You can expect to see a wide variety of musical genres from folk, to indie, alternative, rock, punk and heavy metal. The bands will also play in a variety of languages, including Cantonese, Mandarin, English, French and more.

Bands will compete in the first rounds every Thursday and Friday evening at the Carnival’s Live Stage and are each given the opportunity to play two songs within an eight minute period. There are two categories including the Students (performing from 4-6pm) and Open (6pm-9pm). The Semi Finals will take place on 5th and 6th of February and the Final will take place on Friday the 13th of February.

Supported by The AIA Great European Carnival, the event is organised by The Underground and is also sponsored by Parson’s Music. Parson’s Music was established in 1986 and is one of the leading and most prestigious multinational musical companies in both Mainland China and Hong Kong. Parsons have their own production line for a wide range of cool musical instruments (pianos, guitars, percussion, string & wind instruments), a strong retail network and well-found music centres for educating music talents.

Prizes include an opportunity to perform in front of the music industry’s top agents, producers, and labels at Music Matters the leading global music industry conference, which is organised by Hong Kong based company Branded Asia. Other prizes include recording time with Sammy So (from the band Kolor) and Jon Lee (This Music Studio) as well as Parson’s coupons and trophies for the champion bands.

The event is one of the many entertainment activities taking place at the Carnival in amongst some thrilling death-defying rides, challenging games, and great food and beverage. For more information on this event and what else is happening at the Carnival visit www.tgec.asia.

Sponsored editorial: The AIA Great European Carnival

The Age of MOKnificence

Karen Mok

Hong Kong pop star Karen Mok is set to wow Macao audiences for the first time with a Broadway style show at The Venetian Theatre. Billed as a theatrical concert, it’s rumoured to incorporate plenty of audience interaction, special effects, magnificent costumes and exciting choreography.

The Age of MOKnificence
When: 7:45pm, 30-31 January, 2015
Where: The Ventian Theatre
How Much: $1280, $880, $580, $380 from CotaiTicketing

Joey Yung in Concert 1314

Joey Young

Hong Kong’s multi-award-winning Cantopop diva Joey Yung will be performing all her hits including Little Day, My Pride, Forest of Flowers and Wallpaper when she returns to Cotai Arena on January 23 & 24. The concerts form part of a world tour, which kicked off with a series of 15 consecutive nights in Hong Kong, before shows in the United States.

Joey Yung in Concert 1314
When: 8pm, 23-24 January, 2015
Where: CotaiArena, Macau
How Much: $1080, $880, $680, $480, $280 from CotaiTicketing

織品工廠 Fabric Factory + 音速死馬 Sonic Deadhorse @ Hidden Agenda – 8 January, 2015

Fabric Factory + Sonic DeadhorseA double bill of Taiwanese bands featuring the duo of Klaire Wu and Tao Chiang who perform as 織品工廠 Fabric Factory and 音速死馬 Sonic Deadhorse who combine electronics with the acoustic guitar to deliver music ‘embracing the indulgency of the 70s, the melancholy of the 80s and the nihilism of the 90s’.

They are supported by Jing Wong & Sai-Ho Choi 蔡世豪

Fabric Factory + Sonic Deadhorse
When: 8pm, 8 January 2015
Where: Hidden Agenda, 2A, Winful Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
How much: $180(Advance), $220(Door), $150*(Student)
*A special walk-in discount is available for full-time local students